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A Maker's Arc


Designer - Maker

London, England

  • Ceramics
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Ama Adansi-Pipim, the creator behind A Maker’s Arc, is a designer-maker focused on exploring the themes of belonging, connection and the importance of home. Ama's artistic practice celebrates our positive responses to these topics by creating ceramic ceremonial vessels and collectable object art. Inspired by her Ghanaian heritage and British upbringing, her forms represent everyday pathways back home interwoven with modernity and her cultural narrative.

Focus:
Collectible object art and wheel thrown tableware
Commissions:
Available for commissions

Ama Adansi-Pipim, the creator behind A Maker’s Arc, is a designer-maker focused on exploring the themes of belonging, connection and the importance of home. Ama's artistic practice celebrates our positive responses to these topics by creating ceramic ceremonial vessels and collectable object art. Inspired by her Ghanaian heritage and British upbringing, her forms represent everyday pathways back home interwoven with modernity and her cultural narrative.

Focus:
Collectible object art and wheel thrown tableware
Commissions:
Available for commissions
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